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Hawai‘i Native Shoots, Scores In Las Vegas
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“Behind the camera is what I love the most,” she adds. “Throughout my early years in the industry, I learned to do it all. I worked hundreds of hours for free just to get my name out there. I worked my way up from a production assistant, but nowadays, pro- ducing is what I do most of the time and is my real pas- sion.”
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a family.” 74 A Ninth Islander since75
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       “Other highlights include interviewing Nick Carter from the Backstreet Boys, NFL football player Antonio Brown, Jason Mraz and Ga- briel Iglesias. Oh, and it was pretty amazing to receive compliments from Howie Mandel, Ludacris and Wyclef Jean on my ability to produce and direct.”
she realized early on that she was not meant to be in front of the camera.
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      Before she was putting in the long hours on Vegas film sets, Galariada was a part of the mass media program at Wai‘anae High School, where she instantly fell in love with storytelling.
to nearby states.
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          “It’s those years and with the guidance of my teacher, Aunty Candy (Candy Suiso), that I was determined to pur- sue a career in film and tele- vision,” Galariada explains.
After graduating from high school, Galariada attended college in California and then made her move to the Ninth Island.
is that it’s versatile,” she says. “We have the option to live a very simple, laid-back life just like back home in Ha- wai‘i, or we could enjoy the city and nightlife.”
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Her original goal was to become a sportscaster, but
“As much as I loved South- ern California and although I was in the center of the film and TV industry, I felt Vegas was where I needed to be,” she recalls. “I saw what the
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